

Fingerboard appears to have been oversprayed. Missing bridge pickup cover, truss rod cover, and logo plate. The the two rocker switches used for pickup selection were also taped over, likely to avoid accidental toggles. Univox 4001 Rickenbacker Copy Maple Electric Bass Guitar N/A. Kurt (or whoever did the mods) replaced with stock pickups with Seymour Duncan SH-4 JB Bridge and SH-1 59 Neck pickups and installed the Ibanez Gibraltar bridge (vintage version with mounting studs, similar to Gibson’s Tune-o-Matic) instead of the original. It has the following known issues: warped top, pulling bridge, busted tuners, numerous dings, scratches and scuffs.

The guitar featured sunburst finish, rosewood fretboard, and a red tortoiseshell pickguard and truss rod cover. Based on the specs, the raised plastic “Univox” logo on the headstock, and the two rocker switches – this was a Phase One Custom model, that was originally shipped with two P90-style pickups. Vintage Univox Electric Guitar Additional Information Added 8:16:08 AMItem is a 4 string bass guiarBrand: Vintage Univox Electric Guitar Description: No Popped Strings Markings: No Markings, Needs cleaning Model . Up for sale is this vintage 1970s Univox U3022S acoustic guitar project. To remind you, Univox Hi-Flier is the first known electric guitar that Kurt ever owned, so it makes sense that he would buy another one now that he had money, and try and make it better.
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Given that the band wasn’t performing much around this time, compared to late 1991 and early 1992, it is likely that Kurt purchased this guitar and worked on it himself in his free time, doing all the mods, with the goal to make something the would fit his needs perfectly. This guitar was first seen on October 3, 1992, at Carver Gymnasium in Bellingham, Washington.
